A New Jersey man who has twice served prison terms for using dating services to defraud women admitted to escaping from federal custody, as well as another additional fraud charge regarding his romance scheme
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Patrick Giblin pleaded guilty to escaping the custody of the attorney general, as well as one count of wire fraud. The 57-year-old Atlantic City man escaped while traveling from federal prison in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to a halfway house in Newark where he would finish serving a federal prison term, a five-year sentence for defrauding multiple women, according to court documents. That 2017 sentence followed an earlier 115-month sentence for a 2007 wire fraud conviction for a similar fraud scheme.
Giblin had been approved to fly in July 2020 from Harrisburg to Newark with a stopover in North Carolina. According to the complaint, prison personnel accompanied Giblin to the Harrisburg airport and watched him get on the plane. He never showed up in Newark, however, and was declared a fugitive.
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